
About
Simon Lovell is a Professor at the Division of Evolution, Infection and Genomics, University of Manchester. He obtained his BSc from the University of Bath (1988–1992) and PhD from the University of Bristol (1992–1995). His career includes academic and research roles at the University of Bath, Duke University, University of Cambridge, and University of Manchester.
Dr. Lovell’s research focuses on computational analysis of protein structure, evolutionary constraints, and functional prediction. His work bridges structural biology, bioinformatics, and molecular evolution to understand how amino acid sequences determine protein function and how evolutionary pressures shape these relationships. He has contributed to methods for pathogenic variant interpretation and protein interaction modeling.
- Key Research Themes:
- Sequence-structure relationships in proteins
- Evolutionary restraints on protein structure
- Functional site prediction via structural analysis
- Applications in genetic disorder diagnostics
Recent publications highlight trends in machine learning for cancer gene prediction, structural modeling of pathogenic variants, and evolutionary analysis of protein interactions. His collaborations span cardiovascular research, genomics, and rare disease studies.
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